Full partners

Kyiv National University of Technologies and Design (Lead Partner)

Ukraine

Open International University of Human Development ’Ukraine’

Ukraine

University of Life Sciences " King Mihai I" from Timisoara

Romania

International Balkan University

North Macedonia

Mediterranean school of business

Tunisia

Institute of Social and Economic Initiatives

Ukraine

Kyiv Education, Training and Youth Centre

Ukraine

PAR University of Applied Sciences

Croatia

JAVNA USTANOVA UNIVERZITET CRNA GORA / University of Montenegro

Montenegro

University College "CEPS-Center for Business Studies" Kiseljak

Bosnia & Herzogovina

University FINRA Tuzla

Bosnia & Herzogovina

International Telematic University Uninettuno

Italy

Poltava University of Economics and Trade

Ukraine

Ministry of National Education, Educational Technology Incubation and Innovation Center (ETKIM)

Türkiye

ODTU TEKNOKENT YONETIM A.S.

Türkiye

Associated partners

DiTELC Switzerland - Swiss Center of Excellence in Digital Transformation and Ecosystem Leadership

Switzerland

Budapesti Corvinus Egyetem

Hungary

Universidad Europea de Canarias

Spain

Arabian Center for Innovation and Applied Science - ACIAS

United Arab Emirates

Warsaw University of Technology

Poland

Middle East Technical University

Türkiye

HEG-FR (HES-SO)

Switzerland

Max. funding Phase 1
€ 540,000
Max. funding Phase 2
€ 800,000
Supported by
EIT Culture & Creativity
Coordinated by
EIT RawMaterials

Project description

MPACT Campus is a pan-European initiative that seeks to transform higher education institutions (HEIs) into engines of systemic innovation, sustainability, and societal resilience. Through the establishment of 15 Knowledge Valorization Centres (KVCs) across Europe, the project aims to bridge regional disparities, enhance inclusivity, and foster interconnected innovation ecosystems capable of addressing global challenges such as climate change, digital transformation, and socioeconomic inequality.

The project consortium includes HEIs and partners from Switzerland, the Western Balkans, Ukraine, Turkey, and other RIS regions. Together, they will:

  • Train over 1,300 students and staff in digital skills and sustainable entrepreneurship;
  • Support 12 existing and 2 newly created start-ups;
  • Promote inclusion by ensuring 40% of participants come from marginalized groups;
  • Create 90 strategic partnerships across sectors and borders;
  • Institutionalize the KVCs as permanent hubs for innovation and collaboration.

By embedding advanced technologies such as AI, AR/VR, and blockchain into education and entrepreneurial training, the project empowers underrepresented regions to lead in digital and green transformation. The initiative follows a phased approach—from piloting innovation hubs to building a pan-European network—and ensures long-term sustainability through policy alignment, regional integration, and diverse funding models.

 

Project coordinator

Alla Kasych, Professor, Kyiv National University of Technologies and Design (contact)

Project timeline

EIT HEI Timeline April 2025